Anyone arguing that Kaia Gerber isn’t her model mom Cindy Crawford ’s “mini-me,” should see their high school photos. Crawford on the right) and their resemblance is flat-out undeniable. “School pics, now and then,” Crawford write on the Tuesday post with more than 200,000 likes.

Kendall Jenner walks the Moschino Fall/Winter 2017 show in Milan on Feb. 23. Carrie Bradshaw had put a bird on her head, but Kendall Jenner just beat her: She opened the Moschino show wearing a UPS crate as a hat.

New York Fashion Week is in full swing, and on the Fall 2017 runways we are noticing modern takes on bold beauty looks from the pasts. An eye-opening trend that’s already blowing up: babydoll lashes. This lash style is reminiscent of the the fabulous flutters rocked by ’60s style icons such as legendary singer Diana Ross and supermodel Twiggy.

Jeremy Scott is generally considered to be the most fun show of New York Fashion Week, and this season was no exception. For Spring 2017, Scott is majorly feeling the ′80s New Wave — and now so are we! Click on for everything you need to know to feel like you were sitting front row.

Moschino creative director Jeremy Scott is known for his unique — and often wacky — designs, but A-list celebs like Katy Perry and Miley Cyrus can’t get enough. From Perry’s 2015 Met Gala gown to MyCy’s epic costumes at MTV’s Music Video Awards that same year, we’re celebrating him and his statement-making looks.

Moschino’s creative director Jeremy Scott kicked off MADE L.A. — WME-IMG’s two-day fashion and music event — with his own brand of kitschy-kooky-cool on Friday evening. Models took to the runway in a mashup of floral prints, Hawaiian and sixties surfer styles (jeweled leis), crochet dresses, Guatemalan embroidery and all-black Goth lace with umbrella hats for the designer’s 2017 resort collection. “It’s my love letter to Los Angeles — I was thinking about the way I like to dress and the way that I see people dress here, especially the ‘It’ boys and girls storming around Melrose or going to Coachella and doing all of the things that I love to do. I like the eclecticism of all the cultures found here,” Scott told The Hollywood Reporter. Family Affair: @cindycrawford, @kaiagerber and @itsjeremyscott are hanging backstage before @presleygerber makes his runway debut during the @moschino L.A. show.

A few years ago, as Jeremy Scott gifted the world with the hybrid shoe no one ever wanted or needed: a cowboy boot sneaker. When the style made its grand debut in 2012, the $300 Jeremy Scott Mega Soft Cell Boot was mercilessly mocked on the Internet.

If you’ve ever seen fashion fans mob the Moschino show entrance the way tweens flock to Justin Bieber, you know Jeremy Scott’s Milan runway is one of the week’s hottest tickets. But on Thursday, his catwalk wasn’t just a smoke show of bombshells in gowns — it was literally on fire. How did they prepare to wear those dresses?

What better way to celebrate Fashion Week than with a shoot featuring a global icon in an assemblage of outré looks by the world’s best designers? We called in the best, most fashion-forward pieces of the spring 2016 season, and designers Rick Owens, Balmain, Marc Jacobs, Stella McCartney, Jeremy Scott, and Sonia Rykiel all heeded our call. Check out the slideshow to see the exclusive looks.

By Sam Reed In collaboration with Barbie and Net-a-Porter, Moschino is launching a “Moschino Barbie” capsule collection — and it’s just as fabulous as you could imagine. Related: Design Inudstry’s Leading Experts Discuss LA/NY Rivalry Everything we love about Jeremy Scott’s spring 2015 collection for the Italian fashion house, from the big hair to the gold chains, has made it into the limited edition doll collection which is available exclusively on Net-a-Porter beginning Nov. 9. Related: Gigi Hadid Is Going to Walk in This Year’s Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show And if they don’t rein you with commercial nostalgia alone, the brand is also releasing an 8-piece human-size capsule collection as well as two Moschino Barbie tees. You know, so you and Barbie can finally be twins.

So, at Thursday night’s Moschino show at Milan Fashion Week, when we saw the construction-zone runway set complete with LED signs flashing “Caution: Dangerous Couture,” and giant rotating brushes on either side of the runway like you’d see automatic car wash, we noted dutifully in our notebooks that we were probably in for some kind of construction worker/car theme. The car-themed part of the show featured a soundtrack of Gary Numan’s “Cars,” The Normal’s 1978 early-industrial hit “Warm Leatherette” (which is about car crashes), and Rose Royce’s “Car Wash” played while those big rotating brushes began to spin, machines blew thousands of bubbles into the air, and models strutted out wearing dresses that looked like…cars and rotating car-wash brushes.

If you, like most of us, have viewed New York Fashion Week mostly through Instagram, you're missing out. As much as we love phone snaps for up-to-the-minute news, there's so much beauty at Fashion Week that you only see in close-up, or in those quiet moments backstage before the runway madness begins. Luckily, photographer Shawn Brackbill has been at the most-coveted shows of the season, capturing the most stunning pics you won't see anywhere else.

For years now, we’ve played as close attention to what’s happening off the runway as on. We might aspire to the latter, but it’s the former that offers wardrobe inspiration and style tips for right now. From ubiquitous fashion bloggers like Aimee Song to ever-present editors like Anna Dello Russo and international social stars like Miroslava Duma, the style set brought their A-game to Manhattan. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest for nonstop inspiration delivered fresh to your feed, every day

Photo: Can a fashion designer be a true Hollywood star? Just ask Jeremy Scott who, on Tuesday night, became the first style maven to put his handprints outside Mann’s Chinese Theater before a screening of his hotly anticipated documentary, Jeremy Scott: The People’s Designer.

Jeremy Scott with his Moonman. Photo: @jeremyscott/Instagram By Stephanie Chan This year’s MTV VMAs, hosted by nipple pasties-wearing Miley Cyrus , is finally happening on Sunday. And if you’re not attending, fret not because Instagram has got you covered. Jeremy Scott, in collaboration with production designer Julio Himede, has created a vibrant and fun Instagram photo experience on the VMAs red carpet, where the designer — who also redesigned this year’s Moonman statue — will be stationed to ‘gram away with talent, so you’ll never have to miss a moment of celebs stepping out in the most outrageous outfits (never forgetthe meat dress ).

Photo: Moschino is one of the most anticipated shows every season. Sure, the clothes aren’t for everyone, but thanks to creative director Jeremy Scott it is a Show (with a capital S)! And after the long hours of running from show to show and appointments, the truth is everyone just wants to have fun. Primary colors, gold chains, graffiti gowns, Looney Tunes characters, oh my! Here’s a look at the coolest pieces that went down the runway today. It was not surprising at all when Jeremy Scott told us at his after party that his favorite song from this era is “Ain’t 2 Proud 2 Beg,” the band’s first single.

By Amber Kallor Jeremy Scott undoubtedly has his finger on the pulse of pop culture—from Hershey Bars to Barbie to Miley Cyrus, the designer has found a way to infuse them all into his quirky fashion world. His first fragrance for Adidas Originals (out in February) is no different in that it plays upon the continuous cultlike obsession around sneakers. Nearly every high-end house has sent trainers down its runway (think Dior and Chanel), and sneakerhead Alexander Wang was so inspired that his entire Spring ’15 collection revolved around running shoes.

Photo: Getty Images How do you stand out amongst a sea of bare faces and natural hair ? By turning your models into Barbies. That’s what designer Jeremy Scott did for his second Moschino collection, shown in Milan yesterday. Photo: Getty Images New York fashion week’s distaste for color reached its peak on the last day, when Marc Jacobs sent his army of models out wearing shaggy black wigs and moisturizer.